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Posts Tagged ‘Interview Tips’

Questions to Ask When Interviewing at a Private Practice

questions to ask when interviewing at a private practice

Private practice jobs provide an ideal balance between autonomy as a physician and support from colleagues and a healthcare system that’s not as large as a hospital. If you’re considering private practice, preparing thoughtful questions in advance will be telling of the culture and day-to-day life in that practice.

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10 Questions You Should Ask During Your Interview

10 interview questions you should be asking

There comes a time in every interview when the candidate gets to question the interviewer. This is an opportunity not only to learn more about the company, but also another chance to demonstrate the value you could bring to the role. Here are 10 interview questions you should be asking.

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How to Prepare for Virtual Job Interviews

remote job interview

With remote work and telemedicine becoming more familiar in healthcare, many organizations have transitioned into virtual hiring processes. Here we’ll look at common types of remote assessments, typical questions, and how to prepare for virtual interviews.

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Making a Great First Interview Impression

leaving a good first interview impression

Your resume and qualifications got your foot in the door, now it’s time to make an impact on the hiring manager. Here are some tips on how to make a stellar first interview impression.

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Job Interview Tips for Physicians

tips for interview questions

Being prepared for your interview can mean the difference between landing your dream job and losing the offer. Enclosed within this article are some interview questions you might expect from your prospective employer, and also questions you should be asking of them to ensure you’re a good fit for the organization.

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What to Expect at a Site Visit

doctor shaking hands with a prospective candidate

You’ve been invited on a site visit to a medical facility you’re thinking about joining. While you’ll likely be given a tour and rundown of the organization’s values, culture, and expectations, you should also be conducting your own research on the facility prior to this visit. To help prepare you for all you need to know, we’ve compiled a list of what to expect from a typical site visit.

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8 Signs You Should Avoid That Potential Employer

8 signs you should avoid an employer

While financial incentives are a big motivator for jobs, it can be a nightmare working for a bad boss. Therefore, it is important to recognize red flags in the interview process and beyond when vetting a new employer. Here are 8 tips that you might want to pass over on that prospective job offer.

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Interview Tips for New Healthcare Providers

A healthcare provider being interviewed for a job

In this article Dr. Faith Coleman provides some excellent tips about securing an interview, and the interview process, for doctors, nurses, and anyone who is coming out of training and seeking their first new job in healthcare.

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The 9 Don’ts of Interviewing

things not to do in a job interview

There are many helpful guides on what you should be doing during a job interview, but it is equally important to understand what NOT to do in these situations. Here are 9 things you should avoid in any job interview.

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The Dreaded Long-Winded Interviewee

bored interviewer listens to job candidate

All human resources professionals have experienced this at some point during an interview process; the overly energetic and long-winded interviewee. They are certainly eager, but you’re worried you’re going to run out of time if they don’t make their answers concise. Don’t worry, we have provided a helpful guide to getting the most useful information from them quickly.

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